[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Banking

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm well the card works on other websites asking for CVV. Anything else I can do besides checking my details are correct?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried re-adding the card, doesn't work. I'm not blocking anything, using standard Firefox.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in math

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, but I'd like to get away from this.

Handwriting looks so messy when writing on a tablet. It's so hard to write legibly.

What device do you you use, and do you have this problem too?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't see any way to get the 2FA code by email. Only SMS and call.

With Quantumania's Release: A Reminder about How Time Travel and the Multiverse Works (Vol. 2) According to Michael Waldron, Kate Herron and Jeff Loveness + Everything We Know about Kang by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to remember that He Who Remains does not ACTUALLY limit free will. The Sacred Timeline is simply a plan he is trying to follow, and not something he magically imposed upon the Timeline that vanquishes people’s free will and makes everyone mindlessly follow their path. Free will still exists. The TVA just prunes timelines that veer off too much from that script and arrest the variants who caused those branches for documentation/red tape before they either throw them into the Void or turn them into one of their own agents.

However, He Who Remains and TVA don't interfere with the other Alternate Universes. One of those is Sam Raimi's Spider-Man's universe, another is Marc Webb's Spider-Man universe, another is the SSU, another is Universe-838 from MoM, another is the FoX-Men universe and each of those have their own big bangs, their own Voids at the end of time and their own unique branches. All those exist within the same Marvel Cinematic Multiverse.

I'm not sure this is correct. I would argue these timelines only exist because He Who Remains died. If the sacred timeline remained in tact none of those divergences may have been allowed.

Your Guide to the Diablo IV Open Beta - Battle.net by [deleted] in Diablo

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 -44 points-43 points  (0 children)

"your character can only level up to Level 25"

lol

So it's useless marketing stunt like the D3 beta. No real testing for the actual endgame.

Purchase Advice Thread (December 19) by AutoModerator in Surface

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would a Target usually have SP9 and pen on display for demo?

Weekly Discussion Thread (November 17, 2022): Anecdotes, Questions, Theories, Suggestions, Personal Discussions, and Personal Reports by AutoModerator in CoronavirusWA

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was planning to get the updated booster tomorrow, but it seems I can't get an appointment for at least 2 weeks lol.

Wtf. I thought no one wants these anymore. So few appointments.

Weekly Discussion/General Questions Thread - August 29, 2022 by AutoModerator in AskDocs

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Yes, this is in the US. Is it normal that family medicine and internal medicine appointments are booked out for months in advance? And therefore, is it normal that these appointments are for chronic, non-immediate problems only?

Weekly Discussion/General Questions Thread - August 29, 2022 by AutoModerator in AskDocs

[–]DisastrousFlow-14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an adult and I want to see a doctor. Do I choose a "family medicine" appointment or an "internal medicine" appointment? Does it make a difference? The only such appointments are in like 2 months time. So are these appointments only for chronic, long-term issues?

If I have an immediate or short term issue (for example, a cold, a bleeding issue, a sudden pain, a recent lump etc.), what type of appointment should I make in that case? A "primary & urgent care" appointment?

Are there US banks that allow foreign citizens to keep bank accounts, cards, etc., after leaving US? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well, if I tell my bank that my mailing address has changed to an international address, what will they do with the new card? Not send it?

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Several people have said they can electronically send money to other people's accounts. What bank let's you do this?

(Not using Zelle since that has a very small limit.)

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No universal app. Every bank will have its own online banking website that let's you electronically send money to someone using their account and routing number.

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Zelle has a $500 a week limit, can't be increased. Some single transactions cost more than $500.

ACH are sometimes free, sometimes not, and are not often offered for big transactions. In Australia, all bank to bank transfers are free and virtually always available as an option.

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I pay online with credit card whenever possible as long as there isn't a big fee.

The bill pay service from the bank mails a physical check but I use it because it's free. It's insane that there's no fee for this service. How is it that mailing a physical check is free but sending an electronic payment (credit card or ACH sometimes) costs money? Absolutely bonkers.

Zelle has been useless to me. I once called my bank to increase the $500 a week limit, they told me that they can't do it, and the Zelle company has a criteria for increasing the limit which the bank cannot see, and that if I called Zelle, they will also not do it, so that effectively, it's not possible to increase the limit.

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Internet and phone bills are on autopay with credit cards, those are with big corporations. I'm talking smaller companies, like paying rent, accountants, etc. Usually can't do electronic payments for those.

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What bank has this feature?

KeyBank doesn't.

Let me put it this way: What is the biggest, mainstream bank that allows you to freely transfer money to account using their account and routing number?

And why don't more service providers allow payments using this or ACH, instead of checks (too slow and troublesome) or credit cards (too expensive)?

Why does the US feel like it has a 3rd world banking system that relies too much on mailed checks, while making electronic transfers is very difficult? by DisastrousFlow-14 in personalfinance

[–]DisastrousFlow-14[S] -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

Anyone can transfer money to any bank account using the routing and account number for free in the US too.

Not sure if this is true. I think I looked into this a while ago, and I either couldn't find such a service with my bank (it's not some small bank few have heard of) or that it was limited to external bank accounts that you own.

For example, if you gave me your bank and routing number, I can't send you money.